Cantu is the headliner on the Worlds Collide fight card Saturday night at the Richard M. Borchard Fairgrounds. It's a unique card with five boxing matches and three mixed-martial arts fights. The three MMA fights will take place inside the regular boxing ring, instead of a cage.

Even with the extra eyes on his performance, Cantu says he doesn't feel any added pressure.

"I'm used to pressure," the five-time Regional Golden Gloves champion said. "When I fought in the Olympic trials, trying to earn that spot on the Olympic team, there was a whole lot of pressure. So, the pressure doesn't really bother me. I don't feel it."

Cantu's first two wins were four-round unanimous decision victories over opponents with a combined 2-10 record. This time, he'll step into the ring against Victoria's Anibal Resendez, who is 3-1. Resendez won his first three fights before suffering a loss in May.

"He's a tough guy," Cantu said. "I think it's going to be a great fight. A fun fight for the fans to see."